Journal article

Microbial Metabolites in the Maturation and Activation of Dendritic Cells and Their Relevance for Respiratory Immunity

KR Wilson, E Gressier, MJ McConville, S Bedoui

Frontiers in Immunology | Published : 2022

Abstract

The respiratory tract is a gateway for viruses and bacteria from the external environment to invade the human body. Critical to the protection against these invaders are dendritic cells (DCs) - a group of highly specialized myeloid cells that monitors the lung microenvironment and relays contextual and antigenic information to T cells. Following the recognition of danger signals and/or pathogen molecular associated patterns in the lungs, DCs undergo activation. This process arms DCs with the unique ability to induce the proliferation and differentiation of T cells responding to matching antigen in complex with MHC molecules. Depending on how DCs interact with T cells, the ensuing T cell resp..

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Grants

Awarded by Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Our work has been supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC 1124815), the Australian Research Council (ARC DP210101806) and the International Training Group (IRTG 2168) funded by the German Research Council. The authors declare that their research is supported by a 350th Anniversary Research Grant from Merck KgGA. The funders were not involved in the interpretation of data, the writing of this article or the decision to submit it for publication.